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To allow drivers who get home once every two weeks another day off would require about a 10 percent increase in the cost of trucking, Perry said.

Nonetheless, the industry adds about 1 million drivers each year because “to a certain part of the population, being on your own, driving across the country and having no one to watch over you is a good thing,” he said.

About half of all truckers sleep at home every night. That sector has turnover rate of about a 15 percent to 20 percent a year compared with 50 percent or more for “over the road” truckers who are paid by the mile and spend most of their time away from home.

Equipment improvements and better compensation are on the uptick as ways of enticing potential drivers, said Jeff Clark, managing partner at Eagle Training Services, which partners with area community colleges to offer training courses.

It takes about five weeks to become a certified driver, who typically earns between $45,000 and $70,000 a year.

“Most companies will offer tuition reimbursement and signing bonuses for students,” Clark said. “They are trying to respond, and some companies are more successful than others.”

Reaching out to young people and easing regulations also could add drivers.

“You have to be 21 to cross state lines in a commercial vehicle, so we lose out on those people between high school and that age,” Clark said.

Solving the driver shortage is simple, Perry said. “They need more time at home, compensation, a quality workplace, and proper funding for recruitment.”

Still, the bottom isn’t likely to fall out of the trucking industry.

“It is very cheap compared to its value, and the economy has always been dependent on transportation,” Perry said. “At some point over the next 10 years, the stars are going to align and 5 percent of shippers won’t be able to get trucks during peak periods.”

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